closed #14726
Line of Sight
WOODLAWN AVE
- Case Date:
- 10/16/2008
Caller stated there is foilage on the SE corner of Maxwell & Woodlawn that is blocking the intersection
Caller stated there is foilage on the SE corner of Maxwell & Woodlawn that is blocking the intersection
It is difficult to see onto Walnut St Pk from Allendale, to see if it is safe to turn onto Walnut St Pk. Driver must pull very far forward in order to see if there is incoming traffic. Additionally, many people speed on Walnut Street Pike, making it more dangerous to pull out.
The trees to the left (north) of the entrance/exit from the Animal Shelter and Recycle center on S. Walnut make it very tough to see traffic coming from the north headed south on Walnut. The speed limit there is 40mph, so cars are going 45-50mph along that stretch of road. The trees with leaves on them just about totally obscure the view of traffic coming from the north when you are trying to exit from the area. Can someone go check out the line of sight from this exit and see if the trees could be trimmed back in some way?
Line of sight obstruction at Smith and Buckner NE and NW corner.
Overgrown bush blocking left turns, heading east taking a left north to the light.
The grass on this corner has not been mowed yet this spring. It is so tall it is starting to interfere with visibility. With the increased traffic on Moores Pike due to closure of the High Street roundabout it is creating a hazard.
The intersection of Fenbrook & Smith Road on the NW Corner the grass is about two feet high.
Where Viva ends into Nancy and you are turning left onto Nancy there are several spruce trees that are blocking the line of site.
I am a school bus driver for Bloomington Public Schools. The line of sight view when stopped at the intersection of 102nd and Lyndale Ave is obstructed by a few branches when looking to the north. At my last check, a large limb has fallen, but some cleanup is still needed to give a clear view of traffic to drivers sitting up higher in a bus or truck. Your help is most appreciated. Paul S.
This dog-leg is a heavily used walkway for the employees of Solution Tree that has to walk across the street to get to parking lot. I have almost been hit many times as well as my coworkers. Cars do not slow down and it is a BLIND bend. Please make this a top priority to put a sign up before someone gets seriously injured or killed. I really appreciate your time and God bless. -Dean Chapin - Solution Tree 555 N. Morton